US20110074741A1 - Stylus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to styluses, and particularly, to a stylus used with portable electronic devices.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- Styluses are usually provided and are secured within the outside wall of the portable electronic device for inputting information.
- the stylus need to be small or thin for a compact requirement of the portable electronic device. However, they may be uncomfortable to use.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an exemplary stylus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a sliding rod of the stylus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the stylus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the assembled stylus shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is another assembled view of the stylus shown in FIG. 1 , the main body partially exposed to the outside.
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of the assembled stylus shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is another assembled view of the stylus shown in FIG. 1 , the main body completely exposed to the outside.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary stylus 100 used in a portable electronic device such as a mobile phone, or a personal digital assistant (PDA), including a main barrel 10 , a sliding rod 20 , a main body 30 and a stylus cover 40 .
- the sliding rod 20 and the main body 30 are assembled within the main barrel 10 .
- the stylus cover 40 is mounted to the end of the main barrel 10 .
- the main barrel 10 is generally hollow defining an accommodating cavity 11 .
- the accommodating cavity 11 is enclosed by sidewalls 111 .
- the main barrel 10 further includes two opposite latching holes 13 and a securing pin 15 .
- the two latching holes 13 are defined through and aligned substantially perpendicularly to two parallel sidewalls 111 .
- the securing pin 15 can engage through and secure into the latching hole 13 .
- the latching hole 13 secures the securing pin 15
- the opposite ends of the securing pin 15 are coplanar (flush) with the corresponding exterior surfaces of the sidewalls 111 , respectively.
- FIG. 2 shows the sliding rod 20 having substantially the length with the main barrel 10 , and accordingly can be accommodated completely inside the main barrel 10 .
- the sliding rod 20 includes a rod base 21 and a rod body 23 .
- the rod base 21 has substantially the same shape and size with the accommodating cavity 11 to be slidably received in the accommodating cavity 11 .
- the rod body 23 protrudes substantially perpendicularly from the surface of the rod base 21 .
- the rod body 23 includes an exterior wall 231 , a securing holes 233 and a sliding groove 237 .
- the securing holes 233 have substantially the same shape and size as the latching hole 13 , and are defined through the exterior wall 231 adjacent to the rod base 21 .
- the securing holes 233 secures the securing pin 15 therein for securing the sliding rod 20 with the main barrel 10 .
- the exterior wall 231 further defines a through longitudinal sliding groove 237 .
- the sliding groove 237 includes a sliding section 2371 , two opposite limiting sections 2373 and two opposite securing sections 2375 .
- the sliding section 2371 is located between and communicates with the two limiting sections 2373 .
- the securing sections 2375 are positioned at opposite ends of the sliding groove 237 and communicate with the limiting sections 2373 respectively.
- Each limiting section 2373 is located between and narrower than the sliding section 2371 and the securing section 2375 .
- FIG. 1 shows the hollow main body 30 including a hollow body section 31 and a head section 33 connecting the hollow body section 31 .
- the body section 31 has substantially the same shape and size as the accommodating cavity 11 .
- the body section 31 includes a receiving space 311 , two positioning holes 313 and a positioning pin 315 .
- the body section 31 can receive rod body 23 therein.
- the two positioning holes 313 are defined through the body section 31 in communication with the receiving space 311 for latching the positioning pin 315 therein.
- the positioning pin 315 can be secured in the securing sections 2375 and the positioning holes 313 to secure the main body 30 with the sliding rod 20 .
- the head section 33 is opposite to the positioning holes 313 and defines a wedge-shaped latching slit 331 on the periphery of the main body 30 .
- FIGS. 1 and 4 show the hollow stylus cover 40 having an end connected with a string 41 , and an opposite end integrally formed with e.g. two opposite latching portions 43 on the interior wall.
- the string 41 can be threaded into a connecting hole in an outside portion of the portable electronic device, enabling the securing of the stylus 100 with the portable electronic device.
- the latching portions 43 can latch in the latching slit 331 .
- Each latching portion 43 has a wedge-shaped section and includes a limiting wall 431 and an opposite resisting wall 433 .
- the limiting wall 431 is generally perpendicular with the interior wall of the stylus cover 10
- the resisting wall 433 is inclined relative to the interior wall of the stylus cover 10 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show an assembly of the stylus 100 .
- the rod body 23 is placed into the receiving space 311 with the positioning holes 313 aligning with the securing sections 2375 .
- the positioning holes 313 and the securing sections 2375 secures the positioning pin 315 .
- the main body 30 is slidably mounted on the sliding rod 20 .
- the assembled unit of the main body 30 and the sliding rod 20 is placed into the accommodating cavity 11 with the rod base 21 near the latching hole 13 and the securing holes 233 aligned with the latching hole 13 .
- the securing holes 233 and the latching hole 13 latch the securing pin 15 therein, and accordingly the main barrel 10 latches with the sliding rod 20 and the main body 30 .
- the latching slit 331 latches the latching portions 43 therein with the limiting walls 431 and the resisting walls 433 resisting against the interior wall of the latching slit 331 , latching the stylus cover 40 with the head section 33 accordingly, the assembly of the stylus 100 is completed.
- FIGS. 4 through 7 show a process of changing the stylus 100 from a closed position to an open position.
- the stylus cover 40 is pulled away from the main barrel 10 . Due to the fixing of the sliding rod 20 with the main barrel 10 and the latching of the latching portions 43 into the latching slit 331 , the head section 33 and the body section 31 move relative to the sliding rod 20 and the main barrel 10 .
- the positioning pin 315 passes one of the limiting section 2373 into the sliding section 2371 , slides along the sliding section 2371 and passes the other limiting section 2373 to latch into the securing sections 2375 distal to the rod base 21 .
- the body section 31 is exposed completely out of the main barrel 10 .
- the stylus cover 40 can be further pulled to release the latching of the latching portions 43 and the latching slit 331 and accordingly removed away from the main body 30 .
- the stylus 100 is ready for use.
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Description
- This application is one of the nine related co-pending U.S. patent applications listed below. All listed applications have the same assignees. The disclosure of each of the listed applications is incorporated by reference into all the other listed applications.
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Attorney Docket No. Title Inventors US27626 STYLUS Wang et al. US29632 STYLUS Liang et al. US30242 TOUCH STYLUS Shi-Xu Liang US30383 TOUCH STYLUS FOR Shi-Xu Liang ELECTRONIC DEVICE US30930 STYLUS Liang et al. US31159 STYLUS Shi-Xu Liang US31366 STYLUS Shi-Xu Liang US32040 STYLUS Shi-Xu Liang US32043 STYLUS Shi-Xu Liang - 1. Technical Field
- The present disclosure relates to styluses, and particularly, to a stylus used with portable electronic devices.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- With the development of wireless communication and information processing technologies, portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), are now in widespread use.
- Styluses are usually provided and are secured within the outside wall of the portable electronic device for inputting information. The stylus need to be small or thin for a compact requirement of the portable electronic device. However, they may be uncomfortable to use.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
- Many aspects of the present stylus and the portable electronic device using the same can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present stylus and a portable electronic device using the same. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an exemplary stylus according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a sliding rod of the stylus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the stylus shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the assembled stylus shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is another assembled view of the stylus shown inFIG. 1 , the main body partially exposed to the outside. -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of the assembled stylus shown inFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is another assembled view of the stylus shown inFIG. 1 , the main body completely exposed to the outside. -
FIG. 1 shows anexemplary stylus 100 used in a portable electronic device such as a mobile phone, or a personal digital assistant (PDA), including amain barrel 10, asliding rod 20, amain body 30 and astylus cover 40. The slidingrod 20 and themain body 30 are assembled within themain barrel 10. Thestylus cover 40 is mounted to the end of themain barrel 10. - The
main barrel 10 is generally hollow defining anaccommodating cavity 11. Theaccommodating cavity 11 is enclosed bysidewalls 111. Themain barrel 10 further includes twoopposite latching holes 13 and a securingpin 15. The twolatching holes 13 are defined through and aligned substantially perpendicularly to twoparallel sidewalls 111. The securingpin 15 can engage through and secure into thelatching hole 13. When thelatching hole 13 secures the securingpin 15, the opposite ends of the securingpin 15 are coplanar (flush) with the corresponding exterior surfaces of thesidewalls 111, respectively. -
FIG. 2 shows thesliding rod 20 having substantially the length with themain barrel 10, and accordingly can be accommodated completely inside themain barrel 10. Thesliding rod 20 includes arod base 21 and arod body 23. Therod base 21 has substantially the same shape and size with theaccommodating cavity 11 to be slidably received in theaccommodating cavity 11. Therod body 23 protrudes substantially perpendicularly from the surface of therod base 21. Therod body 23 includes anexterior wall 231, a securingholes 233 and asliding groove 237. The securingholes 233 have substantially the same shape and size as thelatching hole 13, and are defined through theexterior wall 231 adjacent to therod base 21. The securingholes 233 secures the securingpin 15 therein for securing the slidingrod 20 with themain barrel 10. - The
exterior wall 231 further defines a through longitudinal slidinggroove 237. Thesliding groove 237 includes asliding section 2371, two opposite limitingsections 2373 and two opposite securingsections 2375. The slidingsection 2371 is located between and communicates with the twolimiting sections 2373. Thesecuring sections 2375 are positioned at opposite ends of thesliding groove 237 and communicate with thelimiting sections 2373 respectively. Each limitingsection 2373 is located between and narrower than thesliding section 2371 and the securingsection 2375. -
FIG. 1 shows the hollowmain body 30 including ahollow body section 31 and ahead section 33 connecting thehollow body section 31. Thebody section 31 has substantially the same shape and size as theaccommodating cavity 11. Thebody section 31 includes areceiving space 311, twopositioning holes 313 and apositioning pin 315. Thebody section 31 can receiverod body 23 therein. The twopositioning holes 313 are defined through thebody section 31 in communication with thereceiving space 311 for latching thepositioning pin 315 therein. Thepositioning pin 315 can be secured in thesecuring sections 2375 and thepositioning holes 313 to secure themain body 30 with thesliding rod 20. Thehead section 33 is opposite to thepositioning holes 313 and defines a wedge-shaped latching slit 331 on the periphery of themain body 30. -
FIGS. 1 and 4 show thehollow stylus cover 40 having an end connected with astring 41, and an opposite end integrally formed with e.g. two oppositelatching portions 43 on the interior wall. Thestring 41 can be threaded into a connecting hole in an outside portion of the portable electronic device, enabling the securing of thestylus 100 with the portable electronic device. Thelatching portions 43 can latch in thelatching slit 331. Eachlatching portion 43 has a wedge-shaped section and includes alimiting wall 431 and an opposite resistingwall 433. Thelimiting wall 431 is generally perpendicular with the interior wall of thestylus cover 10, and the resistingwall 433 is inclined relative to the interior wall of thestylus cover 10. -
FIGS. 3 and 4 show an assembly of thestylus 100. Therod body 23 is placed into thereceiving space 311 with thepositioning holes 313 aligning with thesecuring sections 2375. Thepositioning holes 313 and thesecuring sections 2375 secures thepositioning pin 315. At this time, themain body 30 is slidably mounted on the slidingrod 20. The assembled unit of themain body 30 and the slidingrod 20 is placed into theaccommodating cavity 11 with therod base 21 near the latchinghole 13 and the securingholes 233 aligned with the latchinghole 13. The securing holes 233 and the latchinghole 13 latch the securingpin 15 therein, and accordingly themain barrel 10 latches with the slidingrod 20 and themain body 30. The latching slit 331 latches the latchingportions 43 therein with the limitingwalls 431 and the resistingwalls 433 resisting against the interior wall of the latching slit 331, latching thestylus cover 40 with thehead section 33 accordingly, the assembly of thestylus 100 is completed. -
FIGS. 4 through 7 show a process of changing thestylus 100 from a closed position to an open position. Thestylus cover 40 is pulled away from themain barrel 10. Due to the fixing of the slidingrod 20 with themain barrel 10 and the latching of the latchingportions 43 into the latching slit 331, thehead section 33 and thebody section 31 move relative to the slidingrod 20 and themain barrel 10. In this process, thepositioning pin 315 passes one of the limitingsection 2373 into the slidingsection 2371, slides along the slidingsection 2371 and passes the other limitingsection 2373 to latch into the securingsections 2375 distal to therod base 21. At this time, thebody section 31 is exposed completely out of themain barrel 10. Thestylus cover 40 can be further pulled to release the latching of the latchingportions 43 and the latching slit 331 and accordingly removed away from themain body 30. When thehead section 33 is exposed thestylus 100 is ready for use. - It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of assemblies and functions of various embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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